Central Artist Corner presents Sharon Walker

"Welcome to my world of layered exploration, where reclaimed paper, texture, and storytelling come together. My work is deeply rooted in the themes of identity, resilience, and transformation. I use paper—often overlooked or discarded—as both a material and a metaphor, creating textured surfaces that invite reflection on what is seen and what remains hidden. Each layer I add, tear away, or reveal holds meaning, representing moments, memories, or energies that shape the final piece. It’s a process that mirrors our human experience—complex, evolving, and shaped by what lies beneath the surface.

Nature plays a vital role in my practice. Working with paper connects me to the source—trees, and the natural cycles of growth, decay, and renewal. By reclaiming materials and giving them new life, I explore our relationship with the environment and the quiet power of transformation. My hope is that my work not only offers a visual experience, but also encourages viewers to consider their own layers, their own stories, and how we are all intricately connected—to each other and to the world around us."

This exhibit is on display and available for viewing during business hours in the 1st floor Art Studio B at Central Library beginning November 6, 2025 through February 7, 2026. 

For more information about Sharon Walker:

Instagram: @shaywalkerart, opens a new window

Website: www.sharonwalkerart.com, opens a new window

Email: sharonwalkerart@gmail.com, opens a new window 


Contact Vikki.Walters@fultoncountyga.gov for information about the artist featured or displaying your work at Central Library.